| Democratic National
Conventions: |
| |
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
Isaac
Davis —
George
W. Gill —
Henry
H. Stevens —
Orison
Underwood |
| |
1864, Chicago:
Henry
A. Aldrich —
Isaac
Davis —
Levi
Haywood —
George
Hodges —
Henry
H. Stevens —
Orison
Woodward |
| |
1876, St. Louis:
James
E. Estabrook —
George
W. Gill —
Nahum
Harwood —
George
F. Verry |
| |
1884, Chicago:
John
W. Corcoran |
| |
1888, St. Louis:
John
W. Corcoran |
| |
1892, Chicago:
John
W. Corcoran |
| |
1896, Chicago:
John
W. Corcoran |
| |
1912, Baltimore:
Alexis
Boyer, Jr. —
Charles
F. Campbell —
James
C. Donnelly —
Owen
A. Hoben —
M.
Fred O'Connell —
Arthur
Seagrave —
John
A. Thayer —
David
I. Walsh |
| |
1916, St. Louis:
James
Lally —
Joseph
A. Love —
Daniel
F. O'Connell —
Hugh
O'Rourke —
H.
Oscar Rocheleau —
Mark
N. Skerrett —
John
E. Swift —
David
I. Walsh —
William
M. Welch |
| |
1920, San Francisco:
Marcus
A. Coolidge —
David
I. Walsh |
| |
1924, New York:
Mary
F. Bowen —
Annie
Burke —
Charles
F. Campbell —
Joseph
E. Casey —
Francis
E. Cassidy —
Marcus
A. Coolidge —
Elizabeth
A. Flanagan —
Wilfred
J. Lamoureux —
Andrew
J. Leach —
Frank
W. McCooey —
John
J. O'Brien —
Margaret
X. O'Brien —
Daniel
F. O'Connell —
Mary
M. Silk —
George
C. Sweeney —
David
I. Walsh |
| |
1928, Houston:
Francis
E. Cassidy —
Mae
Cassidy —
Leo
A. J. Charbonneau —
John
F. Delaney —
John
S. Derham —
Elizabeth
A. Flanagan —
Edward
J. Kelley —
Frank
W. McCooey —
Nellie
Millea —
Bryan
J. Moore —
George
D. Morse —
Mary
E. A. Murray —
Valmore
P. Tetreault —
David
I. Walsh |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Joseph
E. Casey —
Marcus
A. Coolidge —
Harold
D. Donohue —
J.
Henry Goguen —
Edward
J. Kelley —
Wilfred
J. Lamoureux —
John
C. Mahoney —
Nellie
Millea —
Mary
E. A. Murray —
M.
Fred O'Connell —
David
I. Walsh |
| |
1936, Philadelphia:
Marcus
A. Coolidge —
Martha
Ducey —
Raymond
H. Favreau —
James
H. McCooey —
Mary
M. McManus —
Mary
E. A. Murray —
H.
Oscar Rocheleau —
Edward
A. Ryan —
Isidore
W. Smith —
James
J. Sughrue —
David
I. Walsh |
| |
1940, Chicago:
Joseph
E. Casey —
Harold
D. Donohue —
Daniel
J. Fitzgerald —
Alexander
G. Lajoie —
Philip
Lynch —
Arthur
U. Mahan —
John
C. Mahoney —
Allen
E. McCarthy —
James
H. McCooey —
Isabel
B. Miller —
Mary
E. A. Murray —
Francis
X. Powers —
Edward
A. Ryan —
Anna
A. Sharry —
John
S. Sullivan —
James
T. Violette —
David
I. Walsh |
| |
1944, Chicago:
Joseph
E. Casey —
John
P. Ivascyn —
Phyllis
B. Lajoie —
Mathias
La Pierre —
Arthur
U. Mahan —
Henry
E. Manning —
James
J. Marshall —
Francis
T. Mullin —
Mary
E. A. Murray —
Philip
J. Philbin —
Felix
Rosenbaum —
John
S. Sullivan —
James
T. Violette —
David
I. Walsh —
Henry
C. Walsh —
Joseph
K. Zemaitis |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Joseph
A. Aspero —
Fred
A. Blake —
Joseph
E. Casey —
Arthur
U. Mahan —
James
J. Marshall —
Bernard
T. Moynihan —
Charles
J. Skladzien —
Charles
F. Sullivan —
James
T. Violette —
George
A. Wells —
Stanislaus
G. Wondolowski |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Joseph
A. Aspero —
J.
William Belanger —
Fred
A. Blake —
Stephen
V. Duffy —
Maurice
E. Fitzgerald —
William
D. Fleming —
Joseph
F. Gibney —
J.
Henry Goguen —
Mathias
La Pierre —
Peter
J. Levanti —
James
B. McNamara —
John
J. Melican —
Mary
DePasquale Murray —
Philip
A. Quinn —
Felix
Rosenbaum —
Anna
A. Sharry —
John
M. Shea —
Elizabeth
A. Stanton —
Robert
X. Tivnan —
George
A. Wells —
Stanislaus
G. Wondolowski |
| |
1956, Chicago:
Joseph
A. Aspero —
Paul
H. Benoit —
William
D. Fleming —
Joseph
F. Gibney —
J.
Henry Goguen —
Edward
Krock —
Mary
DePasquale Murray —
James
D. O'Brien —
Philip
A. Quinn —
Doris
M. Racicot —
Solomon
Rosenbaum —
John
M. Shea —
Elizabeth
A. Stanton —
George
A. Wells |
| |
1960, Los Angeles:
Joseph
A. Aspero —
Laurie
J. Cormier —
William
D. Fleming —
Joseph
F. Gibney —
Paul
W. Glennon —
Edward
Krock —
Bernard
T. Moynihan —
Mary
DePasquale Murray —
James
D. O'Brien —
Philip
A. Quinn —
Doris
M. Racicot —
Joseph
D. Ward —
George
A. Wells |
| |
1964, Atlantic City:
Paul
H. Benoit —
William
T. Buckley —
Joseph
C. Casdin —
John
J. Conte —
John
F. X. Davoren —
Henry
C. Donnelly —
William
D. Fleming —
Joseph
F. Gibney —
Edward
Krock —
Edward
C. Maher —
Bernard
T. Moynihan —
Paul
V. Mullaney —
Mary
DePasquale Murray —
James
D. O'Brien —
Philip
K. O'Donnell —
Warren
F. O'Donnell —
Philip
A. Quinn —
Joseph
D. Ward |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Elizabeth
W. Ayres —
Robert
W. Baker —
Joan
R. Benjamin —
Robert
K. Cabana —
Francis
P. Cassidy —
Elizabeth
A. Chase —
Alan
F. Gummerson —
Paula
M. Hurley —
Harriet
P. Miller —
Kenneth
J. Moynihan —
Philip
A. Quinn —
Harriet
K. Schechtman |
| |
1980, New York:
Christine
Birch —
Kathleen
Birch —
Charles
Buffone —
Mary
Clark —
Gerry
D'Amico —
Joseph
D. Early —
Judy
Gilbert —
Roberta
Goldman —
Eva
B. Hester —
Priscilla
Mangan —
Paul
M. Pezzella —
Anne
Marie Rafferty —
Edward
Trachtenberg —
Casimir
Vallon —
Anthony
Vigliotti |
| |
1996, Chicago:
Thomas
T. Berthiaume —
Roberta
Goldman —
Anne
O'Connor —
Mary
J. Richards —
Diane
Saxe —
Ellen
E. Vallon |
| |
2000, Los Angeles:
Roberta
Goldman —
Raymond
V. Mariano —
Mary
J. Richards —
Mary
H. Whitney |
| |
2004, Boston:
Edward
M. Augustus, Jr. —
Harriette
L. Chandler —
Roberta
Goldman —
James
P. McGovern —
Tim
Murray —
Mary
Oroszko —
Chad
Radock —
Joseph
Ricca —
Mary
J. Richards —
Gladys
Rodriguez-Parker |
| |
2008, Denver:
Edward
M. Augustus, Jr. —
Marianne
Bergenholtz —
Joseph
P. Carlson —
Harriette
L. Chandler —
Kathleen
Donahue —
James
P. McGovern —
Harold
Naughton, Jr. —
Vincent
A. Pedone —
Frederick
C. Rushton —
Diane
Saxe |
| Republican National
Conventions: |
| |
1856, Philadelphia:
P.
Emory Aldrich —
Charles
Allen —
Artemas
Lee —
Ivers
Phillips —
Amasa
Walker |
| |
1860, Chicago:
John
D. Baldwin —
Edward
B. Bigelow —
Eli
Thayer |
| |
1888, Chicago:
E.
A. Buffington —
George
L. Gibbs —
William
A. Gile —
George
F. Hoar —
M.
V. B. Jefferson —
Henry
O. Sawyer |
| |
1900, Philadelphia:
W.
H. Chase —
Clifford
A. Cook —
Walter
Howard —
John
E. Lancaster —
Arthur
H. Lowe —
George
R. Marble —
Almond
Smith —
Silas
E. Wheelock —
Matthew
J. Whittall |
| |
1904, Chicago:
Cornelius
R. Day —
Wilson
H. Fairbank —
Samuel
E. Hull —
John
P. Munroe —
Joseph
G. E. Page —
Wellington
E. Parkhurst —
George
R. Wallace —
Charles
G. Washburn —
Elisha
M. Whitney |
| |
1908, Chicago:
George
F. Birch —
Louis
E. Carlton —
George
W. Cooke —
J.
A. Dodge —
Leander
F. Herrick —
Winfield
S. Schuster —
John
Shirreffs —
Henry
T. Whitin —
Samuel
E. Winslow |
| |
1912, Chicago:
Ernest
G. Adams —
William
A. L. Bazeley —
Frederick
Fosdick —
J.
Clarence Hill —
Lawrence
F. Kilty —
Thomas
F. McGauley —
Matthew
J. Whittall —
Wendell
Williams |
| |
1916, Chicago:
Herbert
E. Cummings —
Waldo
N. Jenckes —
George
N. Jeppson —
J.
Lovell Johnson —
Charles
G. Washburn —
Solon
Wilder |
| |
1920, Chicago:
Chandler
Bullock —
Bernard
W. Doyle —
Chester
D. Heywood —
Joseph
G. E. Page —
Albert
F. Richardson —
Walter
E. Schuster —
John
W. Slattery —
Albert
H. Stone |
| |
1924, Cleveland:
Harding
Allen —
Mabel
C. Batchelder —
George
F. Booth —
Bernard
W. Doyle —
Jessie
A. Hall —
Gwendolyn
B. Knowlton —
Francis
Prescott —
George
H. Robinson —
Pauline
R. Thayer —
George
R. Wallace, Jr. |
| |
1928, Kansas City:
Eben
S. Draper —
Gwendolyn
B. Knowlton —
Marie
R. Lagasse —
Charles
A. Root —
Arthur
H. Starrett —
Pauline
R. Thayer —
George
R. Wallace, Jr. —
Robert
L. Whipple —
John
A. White |
| |
1932, Chicago:
Mabel
C. Batchelder —
George
F. Booth —
Harry
H. Daw —
Helen
B. Howland —
Katherine
V. Parker —
Charles
B. Rugg —
George
R. Stobbs —
Clyde
H. Swan |
| |
1936, Cleveland:
Ray
P. Bartlett —
Evelyn
C. Bjorkman —
George
F. Booth —
B.
H. Bristow Draper —
Owen
A. Hoban —
David
E. Hobson —
Eva
A. Patenaude —
Winfield
A. Schuster —
Arthur
H. Starrett —
Axel
U. Sternlof |
| |
1940, Philadelphia:
Irene
Gowetz —
Gladys
P. Hartwell —
Owen
A. Hoban —
Svea
F. Jernberg —
Charles
B. Rugg —
Winfield
A. Schuster —
Alice
G. Wallace —
C.
McGregory Wells, Jr. |
| |
1944, Chicago:
George
F. Booth —
Chandler
Bullock —
Owen
A. Hoban —
Doris
M. A. Kundig —
Charles
B. Rugg —
Winfield
A. Schuster —
Alfred
Woollacott |
| |
1948, Philadelphia:
Irene
Gowetz —
Milton
P. Higgins —
Philip
M. Morgan —
Wanda
K. Parker —
Winfield
A. Schuster —
Harold
J. Walter —
Alfred
Woollacott |
| |
1952, Chicago:
Nancy
L. Crocker —
Ralph
W. Crossman —
Carl
W. Hedstrom —
Ethel
M. Plotkin —
Lillian
A. Porter —
Winfield
A. Schuster —
Henry
O. Tilton |
| |
1956, San Francisco:
Hannah
F. Comerford —
A.
Andre Gelinas —
Martha
K. McVickar —
Paul
S. Morgan —
Elmer
C. Nelson —
Winfield
A. Schuster —
Richard
F. Treadway —
Mary
R. Wheeler —
William
W. White |
| |
1960, Chicago:
Edward
L. Clifford —
Quintin
J. Cristy —
A.
Andre Gelinas —
Winfield
A. Schuster —
C.
Clifford Stone —
Geraldine
F. Wheeler —
Mary
R. Wheeler |
| |
1972, Miami Beach:
Eudoxia
Carchio —
Quintin
J. Cristy —
Doris
R. Garbose —
Margaret
B. Hunter —
Albert
P. Manzi —
Joyce
B. O'Connor |
| |
1988, New Orleans:
Nicholas
Charalambides —
Arthur
E. Chase —
David
P. Forsberg —
Gloria
Guagnini —
Henry
J. Lane —
Mary
Jane McKenna —
Mary
L. Padula —
Elizabeth
Wright |
| |
2004, New York:
Janet
Garon —
Juan
A. Gomez —
Gregg
P. Lisciotti —
Dan
H. Mylott —
George
N. Peterson —
Karyn
E. Polito |
| |
2008, St. Paul:
Brent
Andersen —
Paul
Frost —
Janet
Garon —
Reed
V. Hillman —
Karyn
E. Polito —
Michael
Scully —
Brad
Wyatt |
| Whig National
Conventions: |
| |
1839, Harrisburg:
Charles
Hudson —
Artemas
Lee |
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